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five weeks and we give tunisia $320 million? and finally. abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to respect those countries and let them do their job. >> we press our partners and foreign governments to hold individuals and to allow us access to it. sometimes their laws do not allow you that to happen. i think the united states government has to respect these governments' right to in fact enforce their laws appropriately. >> judge jeanine: really? we give them money. we get nothing in return other than their hatred for americans and we are waiting, wishing and hoping? and what about the benghazi survivors? why h
five weeks and we give tunisia $320 million? and finally. abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s...
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tunisia man suspected of involvement, has been released from custody. we'll get reaction shortly from one of the administration's biggest critics on the issue. first, national security correspondent jennifer griffin has the story from the pentagon. >> four months to the day since ambassador chrissteins and three others were killed in a terror attack on the u.s. benghazi mission, one of the only suspects in custody has been released. 26-year-old, tunisia detained in turkey was released by tunsen court due to lack of evidence according to the lawyer. he was present in the attack on the u.s. mission, fox news reported in november. based on video that the u.s. intelligence agencies had from the compound. his brother fought against the u.s. forces in iraq and his father encouraged both suns tovo themselveses in jihad, according to the lawyer. the f.b.i. gained access to him in late december. allowed to question him, in what some described as kangaroo court filled with protesters for three hours. law enforcement officials say he was, "probably not a big playe
tunisia man suspected of involvement, has been released from custody. we'll get reaction shortly from one of the administration's biggest critics on the issue. first, national security correspondent jennifer griffin has the story from the pentagon. >> four months to the day since ambassador chrissteins and three others were killed in a terror attack on the u.s. benghazi mission, one of the only suspects in custody has been released. 26-year-old, tunisia detained in turkey was released by...
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i called the president of tunisia and said you have to send reinforcements right now. our embassy is going to be over run. he sent it. it stopped. the government has been responsive understanding the terrorists do not just threaten us in western countries, they threaten the stability and the future of the governments. we have to help them the way we helped colombia years ago. finally, we need to do a better job conveying a counter narrative to the extremist jihadist narrative. i have said to this committee before with a lot new members on it, we have abdicated broadcasting arena. yeses we have private stations, cnn, fox, nbc, all of that, they are out there, they convey information but we are not doing what we did during the cold war. our broadcasting board of governors is practically defunct in terms of capacity to be able to tell a message around the world. we are abdicating the ideological arena. we need to get back into it. we have the best values and best narrative. most people in the world just want to have a good, decent life that is supported by a good decent j
i called the president of tunisia and said you have to send reinforcements right now. our embassy is going to be over run. he sent it. it stopped. the government has been responsive understanding the terrorists do not just threaten us in western countries, they threaten the stability and the future of the governments. we have to help them the way we helped colombia years ago. finally, we need to do a better job conveying a counter narrative to the extremist jihadist narrative. i have said to...
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in tunisia, although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. we have to take a broader view. the a.r.b. gives us a start. it is not the whole story. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one those people, is that correct? >> that is correct. it was said great a report in the 1990's the secretary should take an active role in security. have you done that at state department? >> i am very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. >> is there anyone now in existence who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance in order to determine whether there is a threat to their safety? >> the general answer is "no." ambassadors are given what is calls ch
in tunisia, although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. we have to take a broader view. the a.r.b. gives us a start. it is not the whole story. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and...
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the man released in tunisia, do you think we had anything on him or not? the reasoning i intervened is because i was told this is a leading suspect in attack on the consulate. why did i have to do that? why didn't you call them. when the ambassador was attacked in june of this year and they closed their consulate did you know about it and why did we keep ours open? we are just scratching the service. nothing could be further from the truth about us running out of questions. >> you did have some answers. >> one. >> bret: what was that? >> i asked did you pick up the phone to call a libya official for september 11 in the attack? he said after a two-page letter from the lawyer, no. he called them the next day after they were dead. the rescue team was held up in the benghazi ain't for 3-1/2 hours frying to get to the annex and help these people. i believed that if the president picked up the phone there is no voice in world like that of the president of the united states that could have made a difference. he never called anybody in libya or talked to the secre
the man released in tunisia, do you think we had anything on him or not? the reasoning i intervened is because i was told this is a leading suspect in attack on the consulate. why did i have to do that? why didn't you call them. when the ambassador was attacked in june of this year and they closed their consulate did you know about it and why did we keep ours open? we are just scratching the service. nothing could be further from the truth about us running out of questions. >> you did...
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although the tunisia prime minister denies it. he promised a full investigation and to catch those responsible for the murder. alisyn: do we have answer wlormt this assassination will spark more violence? >> reporter: we've already seen three days of violence and protest in tunisia and clashes with the police. and their main demand of the protesters, that the conservative islamic government steps down in tunisia. in tunisia we've seen muslim clerics call for opposition leaders to be killed. is far it hasn't happened in egypt yet but the egyptian government is promising more police and support and protection for opposition figures. given the problems in the country it is very possible we could see some type of attack on opposition leaders and both of these countries are coming out of a difficult political transition that have often been more violent than democratic. alisyn. alisyn: a real tinderbox there of tension. conor powell, thanks for the update. rick: coming up after the break, a troubling sign as the president prepares to d
although the tunisia prime minister denies it. he promised a full investigation and to catch those responsible for the murder. alisyn: do we have answer wlormt this assassination will spark more violence? >> reporter: we've already seen three days of violence and protest in tunisia and clashes with the police. and their main demand of the protesters, that the conservative islamic government steps down in tunisia. in tunisia we've seen muslim clerics call for opposition leaders to be...
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we have had attacks on the embassy in tunisia. on september 14. you had the flag flying in egypt. you had all of the attacks on u.s. interest throughout the region with basically no response from the u.s. government. i don't think there is any question that they are emboldened. the key thing to remember here. we talk about this last night. the groups have been growing in strength over the past several years. this is not the first person to do it. the commander in july said, "the u.s. government missed an opportunity to deal with al-qaeda in the aqim when they had a chance." that devastating indictment from the administration. >> bret: we will hear more about the policy arguments ahead of secretarybe clinton testifying january 23 about benghazi, too. that is it for the panel. but stay tuned to see a video that may be too close for comfort. living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimum, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain a
we have had attacks on the embassy in tunisia. on september 14. you had the flag flying in egypt. you had all of the attacks on u.s. interest throughout the region with basically no response from the u.s. government. i don't think there is any question that they are emboldened. the key thing to remember here. we talk about this last night. the groups have been growing in strength over the past several years. this is not the first person to do it. the commander in july said, "the u.s....
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everybody says that's not where we want these countries to go for instance in egypt and tunisia we would rather them end up by turkey like government. the problem is and the reason there are people on the streets it is not what appears. in turkey islamist government extremely aauthoritarian. started out elected and like putin in russia also elected and dismantle democracy becoming aauthoritarian. there are more journalists in jail in turkey an in china. he has had trumped up charges against opponents in the military, judiciary, et cetera. the reason this is a different uprising than the ones in egypt and elsewhere uprising by islamist government the ones in the arab world were against secular dictators with the islamist waiting in the wing and grabbing power. here it's anti-islamist. the first since the one in 2009 in iran. but it looks as if the government is in no mood to have any compromise. >> bret: kirsten, what about the administration? the president weighing in here? he has talked about a lot of other hot spots around the world including all the times he talked about egypt. he has
everybody says that's not where we want these countries to go for instance in egypt and tunisia we would rather them end up by turkey like government. the problem is and the reason there are people on the streets it is not what appears. in turkey islamist government extremely aauthoritarian. started out elected and like putin in russia also elected and dismantle democracy becoming aauthoritarian. there are more journalists in jail in turkey an in china. he has had trumped up charges against...
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i think that post-the arab revolution that took place in egypt and libya and tunisia and elsewhere, there was always going to be a period of adjustment. what we have to work for along with the international community as well as people inside egypt is not to see these revolutions hijacked by extremists. not to see the return of dictorial rule, absence of the rule of law. it's hard going from decades under one party or one man rule as somebody said waking from up a political coma and understanding democracy. we have a lot at stake in trying to keep moving these transformations. >> greta: is president morsi, is with the program or not. he said horrible things about israelis two years ago and other things that the holocaust didn't exist. there is suspicious things he is saying. with all the turmoil, i am wondering is he with us or against us? >> we were quite concerned about those statements. the egyptian presidency repudiated them. they reaffirmed to the israel-egypt peace treaty that is core to everything that we hope to see happen in the middle east. you have to take a step back and look a
i think that post-the arab revolution that took place in egypt and libya and tunisia and elsewhere, there was always going to be a period of adjustment. what we have to work for along with the international community as well as people inside egypt is not to see these revolutions hijacked by extremists. not to see the return of dictorial rule, absence of the rule of law. it's hard going from decades under one party or one man rule as somebody said waking from up a political coma and...
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doing just that whether it is supporting the muslim brotherhood after they came to power in egypt and tunisia as well. >> and saudi arabia where women can't drive we would call that a moderate government. coming up some americans say instead of bombing people we should win the hearts and minds of foreign aid give to school give money. we have been doing that. how is it working out? >> [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yos. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. sle
doing just that whether it is supporting the muslim brotherhood after they came to power in egypt and tunisia as well. >> and saudi arabia where women can't drive we would call that a moderate government. coming up some americans say instead of bombing people we should win the hearts and minds of foreign aid give to school give money. we have been doing that. how is it working out? >> [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yos. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24...
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she was peppered with questions about the release of him in tunisia. she said it was simply not a matter for the state department to comment on. listen. >> the president has committed that we will see justice in this case. we have confidence that we will see justice in this case. but the fbi has the lead. they have to do this right. it is their business we support them in that business. i will send you to them on the status of the case. >> we did as victoria new land suggested and asked the fbi for their comment they told us they had none, shep. >> shepard: are we clear yet on whether the libyan government is willing or able to help with this? >> we are pretty clear that they are neither willing or able the problem in benghazi is that it really isn't controlled by the libyan government. various militias control various parts of that city. in fact, the government official who was supposedly in charge of overall security in benghazi was assassinated just two months after the murder of ambassador stevens and those three other americans. the libyan governm
she was peppered with questions about the release of him in tunisia. she said it was simply not a matter for the state department to comment on. listen. >> the president has committed that we will see justice in this case. we have confidence that we will see justice in this case. but the fbi has the lead. they have to do this right. it is their business we support them in that business. i will send you to them on the status of the case. >> we did as victoria new land suggested and...
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in libya, in sudan, in egypt, and in tunisia. this war is not getting smaller. it's getting larger, and we need a strategy starting with acknowledging they're still at war with us. >> all right, ambassador, getting not smaller but larger. john bolton, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> a lot more on this developing story. we'll be right back with much more. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like much at all. i see the aleutian islands. looks like a duck. it looks like... america... ish. that's a map. that's a map of the united states. check the map. v
in libya, in sudan, in egypt, and in tunisia. this war is not getting smaller. it's getting larger, and we need a strategy starting with acknowledging they're still at war with us. >> all right, ambassador, getting not smaller but larger. john bolton, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> a lot more on this developing story. we'll be right back with much more. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the...
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the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunisia, did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. >> bret: your thoughts, just seeing the two clips. the last clip is obviously at the, at andrew's when the bodies were coming home. >> yeah, i think obviously that contradicts the reality of what we know. what we all know about this operation. which is that it was al-qaeda. it's, it took the administration what? 14 days during campaign to admit that that was the case? we still have a hard time extracting that admission, don't we. but the reality is in hindsight that everyone can see the evidence now. of an al-qaeda operation that frankly is now expanded all the way to, well, two-third of mals now under the control of the aqim. with the very weaponry they took out of libya. with the very shoulder-fired missiles that they took out of the inventory in libya. now they are in algeria. just made an attack on a gas facility. so yes, we are trying to push the information out to american public, as to who really it was behind this attack. i think we have succeeded in debunking that t
the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunisia, did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. >> bret: your thoughts, just seeing the two clips. the last clip is obviously at the, at andrew's when the bodies were coming home. >> yeah, i think obviously that contradicts the reality of what we know. what we all know about this operation. which is that it was al-qaeda. it's, it took the administration what? 14 days during campaign to admit that that was the case? we...
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day today was that the one suspect in the benghazi attacks who has actually been arrested in to your tunisia and later released we are now told by the secretary remains under surveillance, constant surveillance and probably has not left tunisia. now, i'm going to tell you something you do know, bill, having been a reporter yourself which is that congressional hearings are a very poor vehicle for actual investigation for two reasons. number one, the witness, as was definitely true today, is usually smarter than the questioners on capitol hill. and that's for two reasons. number one, they don't do their homework. they don't really -- they are not well briefed in the actual substance of the benghazi case. and, secondly, they are not -- they don't really grasp the fundamental principles of the art of cross-examination. the first principle of which is pose one intelligible question at a time. even john mccain posed about 10 questions in his one shot at hillary clinton it was ineffective at getting answers from her. so i tell that you most of the really important questions that she should have bee
day today was that the one suspect in the benghazi attacks who has actually been arrested in to your tunisia and later released we are now told by the secretary remains under surveillance, constant surveillance and probably has not left tunisia. now, i'm going to tell you something you do know, bill, having been a reporter yourself which is that congressional hearings are a very poor vehicle for actual investigation for two reasons. number one, the witness, as was definitely true today, is...
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i was not surprised people in tunisia got sick of corrupt government. they wanted a rightful place in society. i hope the american people will not say it is none of our visit. because the september 11th exhibit said it is our business. it matters here at home. >> people look at arab spring and the muslim brotherhood and egypt and they are not extoling freedoms currently and they say, is that going the right direction? >> it depends on whether or not there is a continuium of collections. the muslim brotherhood wins and campaigns on better healthcare and education and jobs and he gets to go back to the egyptian people and say i deliver or didn't deliver. the egyptian people will have a second chance to vote for somebody that they are interested in putting in power. a democracies take time to evolve. it seems like the role of those who are living in comfortable free societies ought to take an interest in the evolution of that. demcreation for our own national security. >> immigration reform. i talked to you at the ranch in crawford. >> when was that? >> 20
i was not surprised people in tunisia got sick of corrupt government. they wanted a rightful place in society. i hope the american people will not say it is none of our visit. because the september 11th exhibit said it is our business. it matters here at home. >> people look at arab spring and the muslim brotherhood and egypt and they are not extoling freedoms currently and they say, is that going the right direction? >> it depends on whether or not there is a continuium of...
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this is somebody the tunisias apprehended. they held him in custody. the united states went to the tunisia ann government and asked to interview him. they asked for a short amount of time with the lawyer. when fbi showed up to interview him, they were photographed by other terrorists in indonesia -- tunisia and supporters of. those photos were released on facebook and he was months away released by the tunisians to walk away a free man this has been tremendously embarrassg to the united states government. bill: greg palkot interviewed one of these guys like nine months ago. >> right. bill: another network gone on it couple weeks ago. you have a new fbi director. does that explain why they're making a move on this now? what would explain why it took so long? >> that's a good question. the justice department statement that was out yesterday said the investigation's ongoing but also noted that it has been a top priority of the u.s. government over the past year. let's be clear about one thing. this has not been a top priority of the u.s. government over t
this is somebody the tunisias apprehended. they held him in custody. the united states went to the tunisia ann government and asked to interview him. they asked for a short amount of time with the lawyer. when fbi showed up to interview him, they were photographed by other terrorists in indonesia -- tunisia and supporters of. those photos were released on facebook and he was months away released by the tunisians to walk away a free man this has been tremendously embarrassg to the united states...
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the other is the suspect in the benghazi attack held in tunisia. thigh shared information and intelligence on what we had. the united states government try repeatedly to get access and interviewed him for three hours. brennan testified under oath that the united states didn't have anything on him. brennan's chents weren't true. republicans understand they weren't true. they couldn't be true because we passed information to the allied governments in order to help us try to prosecute. so brennan has to reconcile the comments. he has been asked in a letter by rubio to clarify them. he hasn't yet. they will push him to do so. >> bret: is this standoff over hagel increase the chances that more information comes out? or does this get as the president says, blown away by charges that this is politically motivated? and republicans are just looking for things to grab on to? >> i don't think the hague hague standoff makes any difference. >> bret: a lot of it is based on the benghazi -- >> i understand. but i'm saying the standoff over hagel is more related t
the other is the suspect in the benghazi attack held in tunisia. thigh shared information and intelligence on what we had. the united states government try repeatedly to get access and interviewed him for three hours. brennan testified under oath that the united states didn't have anything on him. brennan's chents weren't true. republicans understand they weren't true. they couldn't be true because we passed information to the allied governments in order to help us try to prosecute. so brennan...
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what he thought was going to be the arab super state which consisted of libya, algeria, morocco and tunisia. we've got terrorist states, we've got al-qaeda under different names but with the same idea and understand they want -- this is not about the united states leaving territories in the middle east. this is about taking the united states to its knees and that is what they intend to do and how do they do it economically. when you have gas and oil in these various countries as we know bp is part of the one that is attacked in algeria. it's a very, very tough time and scary that time and dicey time. make no mistake about it, terrorists have plenty of money that is coming from funding in saudi arabia. there are lots of different places for the money. >> neil: thank you very much. fascinating book. one-year anniversary and no one is celebrating because so many americans out of work. the last time the president jobs council. s a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with
what he thought was going to be the arab super state which consisted of libya, algeria, morocco and tunisia. we've got terrorist states, we've got al-qaeda under different names but with the same idea and understand they want -- this is not about the united states leaving territories in the middle east. this is about taking the united states to its knees and that is what they intend to do and how do they do it economically. when you have gas and oil in these various countries as we know bp is...
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remember the incident in tunisia. he wrote the government and said if you release this witness there is going to be heck to pay. i don't know why the president, despite the fact a year ago he said we'll move heaven and earth. i mean, there was our ambassador murdered. it's been 12 months. they claim to know some of the people who have done it or there wouldn't be indictments. reporters can find the defendants. journalists can find them. the premier law enforcement agency in the world can't find them? >> you know, every day that marches on, the fact we know who they are, journalists talk to them and indictments haven't been executed in terms of picking them up with a warrant, the permission of the libyan government makes me suspicious that there is something we don't want anybody to know. why are you hiding? every other law enforcement deal action goes right through the system. what are we hiding that we can't talk to the survivors, can't get the witness statements. why shouldn't we be suspicious? >> we should be. huma
remember the incident in tunisia. he wrote the government and said if you release this witness there is going to be heck to pay. i don't know why the president, despite the fact a year ago he said we'll move heaven and earth. i mean, there was our ambassador murdered. it's been 12 months. they claim to know some of the people who have done it or there wouldn't be indictments. reporters can find the defendants. journalists can find them. the premier law enforcement agency in the world can't find...
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there are terrorists operating in tunisia and egypt. so the borders become meaningless as these groups, these fran choices if you -- franchises if you will, link up with each other if not command-and-control, certainly in sharing resources and providing cover and occasional sanctuary for each other. so we're seeing a conglomerate coming together from the bottom up if you will as opposed to al qaeda's attempt from the top down in the late 1990s. jenna: that is scary momentum as you're describing it. i have to run but real quick where are they getting the money? because you have to get money if you're going to grow. so who is supporting these groups? >> a variety of racquets. they control neighborhoods. they control checkpoints. they're literally i can shaking down mom-and-pop but also in other areas they engage in criminal networks, protecting smuggling routes toward europe. there is big money to be had. some of the al qaeda franchises in northern africa are implicated in narc cotraffic of coy cain and can any bus rest send. jenna: what
there are terrorists operating in tunisia and egypt. so the borders become meaningless as these groups, these fran choices if you -- franchises if you will, link up with each other if not command-and-control, certainly in sharing resources and providing cover and occasional sanctuary for each other. so we're seeing a conglomerate coming together from the bottom up if you will as opposed to al qaeda's attempt from the top down in the late 1990s. jenna: that is scary momentum as you're describing...
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side of the muslim brotherhood, they have chosen the side of the muslim brotherhood, whether it is in tunisia, libya, egypt, now in syria. they are taking the side of what would be ostensibly the muslim brotherhood. the free syrian army, we heard on more than one occasion from heads of state across the middle east that the free syrian army, so-called good guys that we are getting be hind in syria -- >> the ones senator john mccain likes. >> they are associated with the muslim brotherhood. it's bizarre. you can't believe it. >> interesting, odd, bizarre, whatever term you want to use. secretary kerry made an aside today saying that the only way the limited strike won't happen is if assad gives up his chemical weapons to the international community. oddly, that's now morphed into our foreign policy. now we are having -- we're having president vladimir putin almost broker some deal to try to get rid of the chemical weapons. we have gone from punishing and deterring to some sort of negotiating thing off an aside remark. that's our new foreign policy. >> it's a political solution but it is playing
side of the muslim brotherhood, they have chosen the side of the muslim brotherhood, whether it is in tunisia, libya, egypt, now in syria. they are taking the side of what would be ostensibly the muslim brotherhood. the free syrian army, we heard on more than one occasion from heads of state across the middle east that the free syrian army, so-called good guys that we are getting be hind in syria -- >> the ones senator john mccain likes. >> they are associated with the muslim...
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middle east it is advancing the muslim brotherhood and that is what we are seeing in egypt and libya and tunisia and perhaps now in syria. focusing on the number of jobs it will create and the chief washington correspondant is here with the argument, james. >> you may recall the chicago tribune endorsed president obama for election . they said enough dollying and approve the key stone excel pipe line. this project would be the second key stone pipe line running from tar stands of alberta canada and bring on liningy i barrels of crude oil a day and create jobs over time. parts of it are under construction and parts are delayed by the obama administration citing environmental concerns. >> the key stone pipe line is a no brainer and pass would muster through several environmental reviews and picked up support of a broad grass roots coalition . public backing is risen to 70 percent . last week, the democratic run senate and filibuster proof of 62 votes. a bipartisan show of support rarely seen in washington. >> president obama called for more federal spending on decaying infrastructure said the u.s.
middle east it is advancing the muslim brotherhood and that is what we are seeing in egypt and libya and tunisia and perhaps now in syria. focusing on the number of jobs it will create and the chief washington correspondant is here with the argument, james. >> you may recall the chicago tribune endorsed president obama for election . they said enough dollying and approve the key stone excel pipe line. this project would be the second key stone pipe line running from tar stands of alberta...
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have had revolutions in tunisia and egypt all across the place. again. >> libya a mess. iran is defiant. >> come on, look. when is all of this -- when was it not? i mean, gaddafi is gone. it is a mess, i agree with that it's a mess and we haven't lost any kids over there which says something and. >> i'm not sure that's a litmus test, it doesn't seem to be any clear vision on the part of president obama. he doesn't have -- here is what i want. he doesn't have that. >> he will with, you know, what i would say and maybe a little bit of a different view here. i think what really have freaking people out is the incompetence of the bush administration in iraq. >> bill: doesn't blame bush. of course, the iraq thing is why people have so much trepidation about going into syria. they said the last time we went over there, look what happened. >> i understand that point and it's all about weapons of mass destruction not being found. but you have got -- i think you have got to wrap your arms around the fact that there are simply a lot of americans who feel that the president has los
have had revolutions in tunisia and egypt all across the place. again. >> libya a mess. iran is defiant. >> come on, look. when is all of this -- when was it not? i mean, gaddafi is gone. it is a mess, i agree with that it's a mess and we haven't lost any kids over there which says something and. >> i'm not sure that's a litmus test, it doesn't seem to be any clear vision on the part of president obama. he doesn't have -- here is what i want. he doesn't have that. >> he...
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i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcements which he did to finally save our embassy which could have been disasterous. they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe. doing what needed to be done, in the follow-up to benghazi. i don't really think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as trying to figure out, you know, what we should be doing. and, you know, i wasn't involved in the talking points process. as i understand it, as i've been told. it was a typical inner agency process where staff, including from the state department, all participated to try to come up with whatever was going to be made. this is a intelligence product and it is my understanding that the intelligence community is working with appropriate committees to explain the whole process. >> my time is up. i gather you still stand by the statement you made less than 24 hours. that heavily armed militants assaulted our compound, and you vowed to bring them to justice. you still stand by it? >> absolutely. >> senator cardi
i had to call the president of tunisia and beg him to send reinforcements which he did to finally save our embassy which could have been disasterous. they burned and trashed our school. i was pretty occupied about keeping our people safe. doing what needed to be done, in the follow-up to benghazi. i don't really think anybody in the administration was really focused on that so much as trying to figure out, you know, what we should be doing. and, you know, i wasn't involved in the talking points...
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i was not surprised people in tunisia got sick of corrupt government. they wanted a rightful place in society. i hope the american people will not say it is none of our visit. because the september 11th exhibit said it is our business. it matters here at home. >> people look at arab spring and the muslim brotherhood and egypt and they are not extoling freedoms currently and they say, is that going the right direction? >> it depends on whether or not there is a continuium of collections. the muslim brotherhood wins and campaigns on better healthcare and education and jobs and he gets to go back to the egyptian people and say i deliver or didn't deliver. the egyptian people will have a second chance to vote for somebody that they are interested in putting in power. a democracies take time to evolve. it seems like the role of those who are living in comfortable free societies ought to take an interest in the evolution of that. demcreation for our own national security. >> immigration reform. i talked to you at the ranch in crawford. >> when was that? >> 20
i was not surprised people in tunisia got sick of corrupt government. they wanted a rightful place in society. i hope the american people will not say it is none of our visit. because the september 11th exhibit said it is our business. it matters here at home. >> people look at arab spring and the muslim brotherhood and egypt and they are not extoling freedoms currently and they say, is that going the right direction? >> it depends on whether or not there is a continuium of...
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then an uprising in tunisia, followed by a popular revolt against mubarak. the arab spring would present the president with a defining foreign policy crisis. in march 2011, he addressed the american people from national defense university in washington. the president who wanted to pivot away from the middle east was now explaining why he was intervening in a civil war in labia. to stop a bloodbath, in a port city that most americans had never heard of. a place called benghazi. >> if we waited one more day, benghazi would suffer a massacre that would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscious of the world. i refused to let that happen. >> reporter: but saving benghazi from gadhafi was not the end of that story. at that moment, in a jail cell in southern california, a check kiting former meth cooker, named nakula basili nakula was working on a loopy scheme. it employed a low budget, comically inept movie that nakula called "desert warrior." federal authorities would only allow an interview over the phone. >> what was your intent? >> just to
then an uprising in tunisia, followed by a popular revolt against mubarak. the arab spring would present the president with a defining foreign policy crisis. in march 2011, he addressed the american people from national defense university in washington. the president who wanted to pivot away from the middle east was now explaining why he was intervening in a civil war in labia. to stop a bloodbath, in a port city that most americans had never heard of. a place called benghazi. >> if we...
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., chechnya kosovo and to your knowledge and tunisia and -- fighting for al al nasra. >> we see unprecedented levels. in europe, for example, we see about 500 to 800 people and many of them are from western european countries, not just in the balkans. so, they are definitely potential issues related to what happened when these people go back home. >> and it's apparently already happening in mid april authorities in belgium executing a nationwide raid detaining six men as part of an alleged jihadist recruitment drive for the syrian opposition, shep. >> shepard: catherine, do we know he with any certainty how many americans are over there? >> shep, there are two well documented cases of americans allegedly fighting for the opposition in syria. erika reason a former army private is standing trial in virginia on federal charges that he fought alongside al qaeda in syria and the most recent case involves a 33-year-old woman from flint, michigan. the family of nicole lynn mansfield confirming based on information from the fbi that the convert to islam fighting for the opposition. today the state de
., chechnya kosovo and to your knowledge and tunisia and -- fighting for al al nasra. >> we see unprecedented levels. in europe, for example, we see about 500 to 800 people and many of them are from western european countries, not just in the balkans. so, they are definitely potential issues related to what happened when these people go back home. >> and it's apparently already happening in mid april authorities in belgium executing a nationwide raid detaining six men as part of an...
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it's about he egypt, syria, iraq, libya, tunisia and obviously there is oil. it's much more than that what we are seeing is islamists don't see the borders on the map that we see. they see the region and all these struggles are related. it's a struggle on the most basic level between those arabs and other peoples in the middle east who desperately want change, want a better future. not a perfect one. freedom to modernize their societies and economies and their enemies. and ours as well. the extreme religious fanatics who want to turn black the clock who want a religious dictatorship that absolutely inhumane. >> care because the bad guys the that knack particular call islamists getting control that they are going to turn on the united states fight them and they will be stronger then so we should try to cut it off now. is that about it? >> but, we need to recognize our limitations. we can play on the margins if we are smart. >> bill: i think obama recognized limitations didn't do anything. didn't do anything in libya. not doing anything in syria. iraq is falling
it's about he egypt, syria, iraq, libya, tunisia and obviously there is oil. it's much more than that what we are seeing is islamists don't see the borders on the map that we see. they see the region and all these struggles are related. it's a struggle on the most basic level between those arabs and other peoples in the middle east who desperately want change, want a better future. not a perfect one. freedom to modernize their societies and economies and their enemies. and ours as well. the...
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most significant manifestation in the rise of islamic supreme sift regimes in syria, now in egypt and tunisia and libya. in syria we see the election in the government of a former hamas linked so obviously once again, we see the evidence that was entered in the largest terrorist holy land trial where 300 groups were named as muslim brotherhood groups and we know obama's department of justice has execute ltd those prosecutions. >> sean: we have a great esteemed group here tonight. really, bright smart people. i asked the question. i asked the question is the number one problem we face is rise of radical islamists. this is the single greatest threat this world faces. every time i debated you you are a nice man but you said the muslim brotherhood will not come to power. i was right and you were wrong. i want to see if you see it on bigger scale? >> because the arab spring, it came from a youth movement. they were frustrated with what was going on and they want to turned things around. when morsi came add and basically taking it over. that was very dramatic. >> sean: they were raping and women in
most significant manifestation in the rise of islamic supreme sift regimes in syria, now in egypt and tunisia and libya. in syria we see the election in the government of a former hamas linked so obviously once again, we see the evidence that was entered in the largest terrorist holy land trial where 300 groups were named as muslim brotherhood groups and we know obama's department of justice has execute ltd those prosecutions. >> sean: we have a great esteemed group here tonight. really,...
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we had this man who was arrested in tunisia, let go. and there is no one in custody now. and we talked about it the other night perhaps that, too, sends a signal to al-qaeda through the region that emboldens them we haven't taken anyone down for that. >> bret: putting an operating principle for american foreign policy by the way it has been the operating principle, of american foreign policy in decades past attack against any american citizen is attack against the country and will not be tolerated and will be responded to swiftly and certainty. overwhelming show of force. again, details on this are hurricanemurky, as you suggeste. but it's disspiritting to see them stand by and allow the special forces go in and botch the job. again, there is much we don't know a perhaps there were american forces on the scene. from what we know now we didn't respond and they did. that is not a good thing. >> the british have complained and the japanese that the operation went on so quickly they weren't even informed let alone asked to give any assistance. >> bret: speaking of assistance,
we had this man who was arrested in tunisia, let go. and there is no one in custody now. and we talked about it the other night perhaps that, too, sends a signal to al-qaeda through the region that emboldens them we haven't taken anyone down for that. >> bret: putting an operating principle for american foreign policy by the way it has been the operating principle, of american foreign policy in decades past attack against any american citizen is attack against the country and will not be...
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calling the president of tunisia when all the action was in libya. but you can't deny requests for more security in benghazi and then blame the very people who asked for it. you can't have it both ways. and you want us to believe that you and the president are going to get the facts and get justice? you can't even get to the fbi to the crime scene for three weeks. and by the way, the fbi guys, they carry guns, don't they? if it takes them three weeks because it wasn't safe in benghazi, how the hell is it safe enough for you to keep our civilian diplomats there? and what to do? find some guys with impeccable reputations, beholden to your husband bill and ambassador named pickering, an admiral named mullen, have them investigate and make sure they don't ask you any questions. or talk to the guy in charge of the emergency response and pickering, he's perfect. he apparentlyelieves america is already full of islam foebs. while you're at it, hillary, why not throw the president of libya under the bus, too. the man who traveled to benghazi at great personal
calling the president of tunisia when all the action was in libya. but you can't deny requests for more security in benghazi and then blame the very people who asked for it. you can't have it both ways. and you want us to believe that you and the president are going to get the facts and get justice? you can't even get to the fbi to the crime scene for three weeks. and by the way, the fbi guys, they carry guns, don't they? if it takes them three weeks because it wasn't safe in benghazi, how the...
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then an uprising in tunisia, followed by a popular revolt against mubarak. the arab spring would present the president with a defining foreign policy crisis. in march 2011, he addressed the american people from national defense university in washington. the president who wanted to pivot away from the middle east was now explaining why he was intervening in a civil war in labia. to stop a bloodbath, in a port city that most americans had never heard of. a place called benghazi. >> if we waited one more day, benghazi would suffer a massacre that would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscious of the world. i refused to let that happen. >> reporter: but saving benghazi from gadhafi was not the end of that story. at that moment, in a jail cell in southern california, a check kiting former meth cooker, named nakula basili nakula was working on a loopy scheme. it employed a low budget, comically inept movie that nakula called "desert warrior." federal authorities would only allow an interview over the phone. >> what was your intent? >> just to
then an uprising in tunisia, followed by a popular revolt against mubarak. the arab spring would present the president with a defining foreign policy crisis. in march 2011, he addressed the american people from national defense university in washington. the president who wanted to pivot away from the middle east was now explaining why he was intervening in a civil war in labia. to stop a bloodbath, in a port city that most americans had never heard of. a place called benghazi. >> if we...
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then an uprising in tunisia followed by a row volt egyptian strong man hosni mubarak. arab spring would present the president with a defining policy crisis. in march 2011 he addressed the people in washington. the president was now explaining why he was intervening in a civil war in libya. it was to stop a blood bath in a ported city that most americans had never heard of, a place called benghazi. >> if we waited one more day, benghazi would have suffered a massacre that would have reverberated across the region. i refuse to let that happen. >> but saving benghazi from khadafy was not the end of that story. in a jail cell in southern california, a czech former cooker was working on a scheme that would one day command international attention. it employed a low budget movie called deserted warrior. he produced it when he was paroled in june 2011. federal authorities would only allow us an interview with him over the phone. >> when you begin to make the film. what was your intent? >> it's just a message. it's coming from the east. >> and what was the nature of that evil?
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in -- tunisia and elsewhere. >> shepard: while he i didn't want has a new interim leader. the army chief and how much power he has. details on the army general whom analysts call egypt's new strong man and the rest of the news from america come up. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ thsave on sleep train's train's. 4tmost popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> shepard: continuing coverage of the military coupe that's toppled the government in egypt and the top general who led it a tahrir square are in cairo and the scene of massive celebrations right now. those celebrations erupted after the top general announced the
in -- tunisia and elsewhere. >> shepard: while he i didn't want has a new interim leader. the army chief and how much power he has. details on the army general whom analysts call egypt's new strong man and the rest of the news from america come up. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security...